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Periscope for SQL Server Discount

By Press Release, 2005/10/05

Total article views: 3819 | Views in the last 30 days: 2

Highwire development is pleased to offer a 25% discount on the new version of their Periscope for SQL Server monitoring product. Version 3 of this product can do the following:

  • Support for SQL Server 7, 2000, and 2005
  • Display your top 10 (or 50 or 500, etc.) most expensive queries by CPU, disk I/O, memory, duration, etc.
  • See which queries are run most often by user, application, host, database, date, etc.
  • Show complete blocking scenarios, including the involved SQL statements, DB objects, host, application, duration, etc.
  • 24/7 monitoring with virtually zero overhead - no components installed on target SQL Servers

You can check out the Periscope for SQL Server product page and read about the features and functions.

If you're interested, contact them or just use the "D01SSC" code in the Additional Comments field when checking out.

By Press Release, 2005/10/05

Total article views: 3819 | Views in the last 30 days: 2
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